Episode notes
He was born evidence of a crime. Under apartheid, his Black mother and white Swiss-German father broke the law simply by having him, and he couldn't safely walk down the street with either parent.
This episode unpacks the mechanics of Trevor Noah's rise from a classified-illegal childhood in South Africa to succeeding Jon Stewart on The Daily Show. It shows how trauma, multilingual survival skills, and a permanent outsider status became the sharpest possible lens for understanding and satirizing the world.
- How the Immorality Act and his "colored" classification forced his father to flee from him in a park
- The near-fatal shooting of his mother and his use of it to expose police failures on domestic violence
- The accidental dare that launched his stand-up career after acting and radio gigs
- The old-tweet fires ...Â